Thor: The Dark World - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Thor: The Dark World"
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Timing: 1:52 (112 min)
Thor: The Dark World - TMDB rating
6.51/10
18220
Thor: The Dark World - Kinopoisk rating
7.218/10
361196
Thor: The Dark World - IMDB rating
6.7/10
774000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Executive Producer
Nigel Gostelow
Executive Producer
Alan Fine
Executive Producer
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Victoria Alonso

Victoria Alonso
Executive Producer
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Craig Kyle

Craig Kyle
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

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Dan Lebental
Editor
Wyatt Smith
Editor

Art Direction

Julian Ashby
Art Direction
Mike Stallion
Art Direction
Thomas Brown
Art Direction
Jordan Crockett
Art Direction
Mark Swain
Art Direction
Matthew Robinson
Art Direction
Hayley Easton Street
Art Direction
Adriaan Engelbrecht
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Ray Chan
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Wendy Partridge
Costume Design

Stunts

Kim McGarrity
Stunts
Freddy Bouciegues
Stunts
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Chad Guerrero
Stunts
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Gordon Alexander
Stunts
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Shane Steyn
Stunts
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Marcus Shakesheff
Stunts
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Chris Jai Alex
Stunts
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David Garrick
Stunts
Ryan Fitzgerald
Stunts
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Wayne Dalglish
Stunts
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Peter Miles
Stunts
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Andy Wareham
Stunts
Michael Li
Stunts
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Rob Pavey
Stunts
Graeme Crowther
Stunts
Douglas Robson
Stunts
Helen Steinway Bailey
Stunts
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Ryan Stuart
Stunts
Dana Reed
Stunts
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Christopher Whitlow
Stunts
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Maurice Lee
Stunts
Brian Nickels
Stunts
Jason Curle
Stunts
Lee Millham
Stunts
Curtis Rivers
Stunts
Akihiro Haga
Stunts
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Vincent Wang
Stunts
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Steen Young
Stunts
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Danny Euston
Stunts
Paul Eliopoulos
Stunts
Matthew Rugetti
Stunts
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James Grogan
Stunts
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Chad Dashnaw
Stunts
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Tom Rodgers
Stunts
Ian Pead
Stunts
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Josh Kemble
Stunts
Leo Woodruff
Stunts
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Rick English
Stunts
Jimmy Pethrus
Stunts
Jan Petřina
Stunts
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Reg Wayment
Stunts
Kyle Weishaar
Stunts
Jordan Warrack
Stunts
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Florian Robin
Stunts
Maxine Whittaker
Stunts
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Marlow Warrington-Mattei
Stunts
Bradley Farmer
Stunts
Lyndon S. Hellewell
Stunts
Jake Swallow
Stunts
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Tony van Silva
Stunts
Scott Armstrong
Stunts
Tony Smart
Stunts
Pete Ford
Stunts
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Mark Archer
Stunts
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Annabel Canaven
Stunts
Rob Cooper
Stunts
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David R. Grant
Stunts
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Dominic Preece
Stunts
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James Pavey
Stunts
Michael Byrch
Stunts
Matt Sherren
Stunts
Richard Wheeldon
Stunts
Mark Stanton-Kelly
Stunts
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Louis Samms
Stunts
Calvin Warrington-Heasman
Stunts
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Phillip Ray Tommy
Stunts
Elliot Hawkes
Stunts
Will Dent
Stunts
Rudolf Vrba
Stunts
Martin Wilde
Stunts
Andrej Riabokon
Stunts
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Bogdan Kumshatsky
Stunts
David Newton
Stunts
Daniel Vernan
Stunts
Olly Rowland
Stunts
Jimmy Green
Stunts
Joe Cash
Stunts
Mustafa Beyter
Stunts
Sid Sentry
Stunts
Sam Dent
Stunts
Jade Williams
Stunts
Haydn Webb
Stunts
Gilbert Watchorn
Stunts
George Watchorn
Stunts
Richard Reeve-Young
Stunts
Nigel Oliver
Stunts
Adomas Miklys
Stunts
Jodie Linton
Stunts
Jason Lindley
Stunts
Jerome Liauden
Stunts
George T. Fleming
Stunts
Teresa Ellwood
Stunts
Ryan Dent
Stunts
Jake Cox
Stunts
Christopher Cox
Stunts
David Collom
Stunts
Joe Cash
Stunts
Andres Bjornsson
Stunts
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Pete Ford
Stunts
Leonard Woodcock
Stunts
David Newton
Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

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Wayne Dalglish
Stunt Coordinator
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Steve Dent
Stunt Coordinator
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Philip J. Silvera
Stunt Coordinator
Rowley Irlam
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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James Gunn

James Gunn
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

John Bush
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Debbie Zoller
Makeup Artist
Michael F. Blake
Makeup Artist
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Allan A. Apone
Makeup Artist
Monica MacDonald
Makeup Artist
Jessica Brooks
Makeup Artist
Eva Marieges Moore
Makeup Artist

Robb Crafer

Robb Crafer
Makeup Artist
Nicky Knowles
Makeup Artist
Charlie Hounslow
Makeup Artist
Malwina Suwinska
Makeup Artist
Sally Collins
Makeup Artist
Eileen Kastner-Delago
Makeup Artist
Hiromi Ando
Makeup Artist
Kela Wong
Makeup Artist
Gemma Curran
Makeup Artist
Nikki Magee
Makeup Artist
Pascale Recher
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Ned Neidhardt
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Lora Hirschberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Juan Peralta
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Gary Rizzo

Gary Rizzo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Brian Tyler

Brian Tyler
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

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David J. Grant

David J. Grant
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Matthew Sharp
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Vladimir "Furdo" Furdik
Stunt Double
Douglas Robson
Stunt Double
Dani Biernat
Stunt Double
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Paul Lacovara
Stunt Double
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Philip J. Silvera
Stunt Double
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Joel Michael Kramer
Stunt Double
Michael Sims
Stunt Double
Leo Woodruff
Stunt Double
Ben Wright
Stunt Double

Fight Choreographer

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Ben Cooke

Ben Cooke
Fight Choreographer
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Philip J. Silvera
Fight Choreographer

Utility Stunts

Carrick O'Quinn
Utility Stunts
Oliver Gough
Utility Stunts
Brandon Cornell
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

Kramer Morgenthau
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

John Gamble
Camera Operator
Des Whelan
Camera Operator
Peter Batten
Camera Operator
Derek Walker
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Pete Cavaciuti
Steadicam Operator
Brian W. Nordheim
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Joshua Coleman
Costumer
Cécile van Dijk
Costumer
John Voght
Costumer
Gaia Cozzi
Costumer
Alice Speak
Costumer
Jessica Lawless
Costumer
Emma Brassfield
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Ken Crouch
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

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Douglas Noe
Makeup Department Head

Key Costumer

Timothy A. Wonsik
Key Costumer
Anthony Brookman
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

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Josh Gold

Josh Gold
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

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Jake Morrison
Visual Effects Supervisor
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Chad Wiebe

Chad Wiebe
Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Bebb
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alex Wuttke
Visual Effects Supervisor
Vincent Cirelli
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Samantha C. Kirkeby
Script Supervisor
Cathy Doubleday
Script Supervisor

Jane Burrows

Jane Burrows
Script Supervisor
Stanley Chan Wan Sze
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Merribelle Anderson
Hair Department Head
Charlotte Parker
Hair Department Head

Electrician

Mike Farr
Electrician
Dan Smith
Electrician
Billy Dunn
Electrician
Terry Robb
Electrician
Billy Gamble
Electrician
Mike Parsons
Electrician
Matthew Martin
Electrician
Dominic Aronin
Electrician
Aldo Camilleri
Electrician
Charlie Euston
Electrician
Gary Moore
Electrician
Stuart Sheppard
Electrician
Paul Surgison
Electrician

Set Costumer

Alejandro M. Hernandez
Set Costumer
Gia Jimenez
Set Costumer
Jacqueline Shulman
Set Costumer
Nigel Hyams
Set Costumer
Kim Shek
Set Costumer
Kurt J. Blackwell
Set Costumer
Jason Airey
Set Costumer

Aerial Director of Photography

Jeremy Braben
Aerial Director of Photography
John Marzano
Aerial Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Marcelle Genovese
Hairstylist
Lizzie Lawson
Hairstylist
Angelo Vannella
Hairstylist
Ferdinando Merolla
Hairstylist
Alexis Continente
Hairstylist
Nicola Mount
Hairstylist
Fiona Lobo-Cranston
Hairstylist
Hanna Canfor
Hairstylist
Dean Banowetz
Hairstylist
Madlen Mierzwiak
Hairstylist
Giuliano Mariano
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Jay Maidment
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Jamie Christopher

Jamie Christopher
First Assistant Director

Textile Artist

Mauricio Carneiro
Textile Artist
Sadie Tilbury
Textile Artist
Berel-Anne Evans
Textile Artist

Assistant Costume Designer

Michael Mooney
Assistant Costume Designer

Thanks

Jeremy Latcham
Thanks
Stephen Broussard
Thanks
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Brad Winderbaum
Thanks
Olivier Coipel
Thanks

Screenplay

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Christopher Markus
Screenplay
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Christopher L. Yost
Screenplay

Sound Designer

Shannon Mills
Sound Designer
David C. Hughes
Sound Designer

Art Department Coordinator

Jennifer Bowes
Art Department Coordinator
Danielle Levesque
Art Department Coordinator
Amy Hill
Art Department Coordinator

Art Department Assistant

Kevin Timon Hill
Art Department Assistant

Lighting Technician

Paul Kelly
Lighting Technician
George Bird
Lighting Technician
Conor Finlay
Lighting Technician
Eric Arnold Cortez
Lighting Technician
Dave Moss
Lighting Technician
Thomas Royal
Lighting Technician
Ian Sinfield
Lighting Technician
Bernard Cistrunk
Lighting Technician
Andrew Clarke
Lighting Technician

Foley Editor

Nia Hansen
Foley Editor

Rigging Grip

Jose F. Barrios
Rigging Grip
Denise Brady
Rigging Grip
Brian Deutsch
Rigging Grip

Key Grip

Bob Leitelt
Key Grip
Gary Hymns
Key Grip

Story

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Robert Rodat
Story
Don Payne
Story

Characters

Hair Designer

Luca Vannella
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Makeup Designer

Hair Supervisor

Andrea Finch
Hair Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Chris Lyons

Chris Lyons
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Gaffer

John Higgins
Gaffer
David Sinfield
Gaffer
Steve Costello
Gaffer
Lee Spencer
Gaffer
Annabelle Nutt
Gaffer
Brendon Phillips
Gaffer

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Eloise Waymouth
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Assistant Director

Matthew Sharp
Assistant Director

Standby Art Director

Peter James
Standby Art Director

Digital Imaging Technician

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Willis Chung

Willis Chung
Digital Imaging Technician

Makeup & Hair

Annette Field
Makeup & Hair
Barbara Taylor
Makeup & Hair
Tania Couper
Makeup & Hair

Storyboard Artist

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Jane Wu
Storyboard Artist

Post Production Coordinator

Adam Cole
Post Production Coordinator

Concept Artist

Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen
Concept Artist

Other

Sallie Hard
Other
John Gamble
Other

In Memory Of

Don Payne
In Memory Of

Lighting Programmer

Stephen Mathie
Lighting Programmer
Simon Baker
Lighting Programmer

Conceptual Illustrator

Andy Park
Conceptual Illustrator

VFX Artist

Mike Stillwell
VFX Artist
Adrien Flanquart
VFX Artist

Contact Lens Technician

Beth Hyland
Contact Lens Technician

Production Coordinator

David Zealey
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Chris O'Connell
Visual Effects Editor

Visual Effects

James Baker
Visual Effects
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Hiroshi Mori

Hiroshi Mori
Visual Effects

Line Producer

Ivan Lam
Line Producer

CG Supervisor

Pietro Ponti
CG Supervisor
Charles Abou Aad
CG Supervisor

Rigging Gaffer

Wayne Leach
Rigging Gaffer

Costume Coordinator

Birgitta Fredlund
Costume Coordinator

Techno Crane Operator

Brett Folk
Techno Crane Operator

Costume Assistant

Heidi McQueen-Prentice
Costume Assistant
Brigitta Barkó
Costume Assistant
Penny McDonald
Costume Assistant
Sonia Booth
Costume Assistant
Tommy Blunkell
Costume Assistant
Emma Bevan
Costume Assistant
Michael Bevis
Costume Assistant
Sarah Brest
Costume Assistant
Martin Clarke
Costume Assistant
Lynsey Harris
Costume Assistant
Sophie Hutton
Costume Assistant
Ashwin Makan
Costume Assistant
Charlotte Sadler
Costume Assistant

Wigmaker

Alex Rouse
Wigmaker
Barney Nikolic
Wigmaker

Draughtsman

Julia Dehoff
Draughtsman

Comic Book

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Comic Book

Costume Illustrator

Christian Cordella
Costume Illustrator

Jerad Marantz

Jerad Marantz
Costume Illustrator
Darrell Warner
Costume Illustrator
Warren Holder
Costume Illustrator

Key Set Costumer

Dougie Hawkes
Key Set Costumer

Crowd Assistant Director

Michael Stevenson
Crowd Assistant Director

Dressing Prop

Diego De Lajonquiere
Dressing Prop

Epk Camera Operator

Jeremy Emerman
Epk Camera Operator

Visual Effects Technical Director

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Anup Kulkarni
Visual Effects Technical Director

Additional Camera

David Worley
Additional Camera

Script Coordinator

Bethan Lloyd
Script Coordinator

Floor Runner

Sparky Tehnsuko
Floor Runner

Compositors

Erik Classen
Compositors
Brian N. Bentley
Compositors

Storyboard Designer

Rick Newsome
Storyboard Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Joshua Dallas was supposed to return to the film as Fandral, but his commitment to filming the series “Once Upon a Time” prevented the actor from doing so. Dallas was replaced in the film by Zachary Levi, who was originally intended for the role of Fandral.
  • The streets of Asgard are the largest set ever built for a Marvel film. The city is reproduced with such accuracy that you can walk its streets, look into shops, pubs, and training grounds.
  • The film crew spent many hours shooting aerial footage of Dettifoss waterfall in Iceland, the most powerful waterfall in Europe, in order to later add natural realism to the waterfalls surrounding Asgard using computer graphics.
  • Filming in Iceland took place in such remote locations that the crew often had to spend hours getting from the airport to the hotel, and then several more hours from the hotel to the volcanic fields, which served as the filming location for scenes in the Realm of Darkness.
  • If you look closely at the details of the interior of Jane Foster's London apartment, you can notice that the sheet music on the piano is titled “Thor – God of Thunder.”
  • Childhood photographs of Jane Foster were kindly provided for the filming by Natalie Portman’s mother.
  • Approximately 30 hammers of varying weights were made for filming to be used in different scenes. The main hammer is made of aluminum and was reproduced in several versions of different weights and materials, including a “soft” version for performing stunts in the film.
  • The design of Mjolnir, Thor's hammer, has changed since its appearance in the Marvel film "The Avengers" (2012). The new Mjolnir looks more ancient, has more detail on the handle, and resembles the one used in the original "Thor" film (2011).
  • The runic inscription on Thor's hammer reads: "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
  • Prop master Barry Gibbs and his team of 18 technicians constructed 140 weapons in 10 weeks. A total of over 600 weapons were constructed for the film.
  • More than 40 Dark Elf costumes were created for the film in 3.5 months of work.
  • The elves are depicted as a noble people in the film, so special masks were constructed with lowered eye slits – to see through them, actors have to keep their backs straight and tilt their heads slightly back, which gives them a strong and proud appearance.
  • Actors Christopher Eccleston and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who played the Dark Elves, had to learn dialogue in Elvish, a language created specifically for the film.
  • The main parts of the film were shot in October – December 2012 at the Shepperton Studios in England, as well as at key locations in London – Greenwich, Wembley, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Borough Market, in the forests of Surrey, and at Stonehenge in Wiltshire. The scenes in the Dark Elf world were filmed in Iceland, a location chosen for its dark volcanic landscapes.
  • Before starting filming with a helicopter over the historic part of Greenwich, the filmmakers sent 4,000 letters, 2,000 to each side of the river, to warn local residents about possible disruption and explain what would happen during filming.
  • After the film crew finally received permission to shoot in the Stonehenge area, the filmmakers faced a number of rules and restrictions. For example, it turned out that filming was only allowed during non-working hours, so the shooting took place early in the morning and for only a few hours each day. Because Stonehenge is state-protected, it is forbidden to walk on or touch the stones, which significantly complicated the logistics of filming.
  • Mads Mikkelsen was considered for the role of Malekith, but left the project due to a scheduling conflict with the series “Hannibal” (2013) (Anthony Hopkins, who played Odin, had previously played Hannibal). Ultimately, the role went to Christopher Eccleston.
  • At the end of 2011, Patty Jenkins was officially announced as the director of the film. In December 2011, she withdrew from the project due to "creative differences." Natalie Portman was so upset that negotiations between Jenkins and Marvel fell through that she even considered dropping out of the sequel, but was forced to return due to her contract.
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje described his character as a "mixture of a bull and lava." During filming, he had three hours of makeup applied to him daily, along with 18 kg of prosthetic makeup.
  • At the end of September, Jaimie Alexander suffered an injury while filming in London: "It was around 5 a.m., it was raining, it was dark outside—I was coming down a metal staircase and slipped, resulting in a displaced disc in my thoracic spine and damage to 11 vertebrae. I also dislocated my left shoulder... In the end, I couldn't film for a month!"
  • The film was shot in England under the working title "Thursday's Mourning." In Scandinavian mythology, "Thursday" was named after Thor (originally "Thursday"—Thor's Day).
  • Carter Burwell was supposed to compose the music for the film, but left the project due to creative differences and was replaced by Brian Tyler, the composer of "Iron Man 3" (2013).
  • Director Alan Taylor was so impressed with Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's performance that he persuaded him to do all the stunts himself, because the stuntman couldn't move the same way he did.
  • The stone creature that Thor fights is Kronan, an alien who appears in the first Thor comic, “Journey Into Mystery” #83.
  • The Nine Realms are borrowed from Norse mythology. The realms are held on the branches of the immense ash tree Yggdrasil, which plays a central role in Scandinavian mythology. Asgard is depicted at the top, and Earth, also known as Midgard, is in the middle. Here are the nine realms: Asgard – the realm of the gods; Vanaheim – the realm of the Vanir, a race similar to the inhabitants of Asgard; Alfheim – the realm of the light elves; Niflheim – the realm of the ice giants; Midgard – the realm of humans; Jotunheim – the realm of the ice giants; Svartalfheim – the realm of the dark elves; Helheim – the realm of the dead; Muspelheim – the realm of fire demons and the giant Surtur.
  • The director of the first post-credits scene is James Gunn.
  • Stan Lee appears in a cameo as a man giving a boot to Dr. Selvig.
  • At the beginning of the film, when London is shown, a nearly completed skyscraper is visible. During the final battle, the same locations are shown several months earlier, and it is clear that the same skyscraper is at a much earlier stage of construction. In the final scenes, the building appears again, and once more at a different stage of construction.
  • When Jane is eating cereal with Darcy, Selvig, and the intern, she puts a spoon in her mouth during the conversation, but after a change of angle, the spoon is back in the bowl.
  • The Volvo that Darcy is driving has a registration sticker on the driver's side window that does not match the number on the license plate.
  • When Thor asks a passenger in the London Underground at Charing Cross station if it’s the right train to Greenwich, he is told it is. However, there are no direct trains from Charing Cross to Greenwich on the London Underground, and Thor would have to make at least one transfer.
  • When Ether possesses Jane, her clothes abruptly change to an Asgardian dress (even though she hasn't been there yet). When she wakes up, she is wearing her normal clothes again.
  • During the scene where Frigg dies, Thor's hammer is in his right hand in some shots and in his left hand in others.
  • Mads Mikkelsen was considered for the role of Malekith but left the project due to a scheduling conflict with the series "Hannibal" (2013) (Anthony Hopkins, who played Odin, had previously played Hannibal). Ultimately, the role went to Christopher Eccleston.
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